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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky View Post
    He finally has some coaching for the first time since high school.

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    Yes, and don't forget that Hal Mumme is the Passing Coordinator. Jones and Mumme much better than what he had received earlier!!!

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    Tale of two qbs, good and bad. watched him at LT on three different games and he was so good he was unreal, 5 star qb. As a Horns his throws were all over the place, too low, too high, behind receivers. Never got any better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogg View Post
    Tale of two qbs, good and bad. watched him at LT on three different games and he was so good he was unreal, 5 star qb. As a Horns his throws were all over the place, too low, too high, behind receivers. Never got any better.
    The offense he ran in HS allowed him to get away with a lot of throws he made IMO. Most of his receivers were wide open but once he got to college those spaces disappeared quickly and it's taken him longer than normal to adjust his accuracy to the collegiate level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tiger View Post
    The offense he ran in HS allowed him to get away with a lot of throws he made IMO. Most of his receivers were wide open but once he got to college those spaces disappeared quickly and it's taken him longer than normal to adjust his accuracy to the collegiate level.
    I've always wondered if the start of his college career helped contribute to it. How many plays had he been on the field that first season before 'Bama? Five, maybe ten? Then the next year, there were not really any capable receivers. He was a lot better QB than what you saw then.
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    Patriots signed him to their practice squad. Not sure if this means a thing but with Belichick who knows...this could be a promising move for the young man or nothing at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tiger View Post
    The offense he ran in HS allowed him to get away with a lot of throws he made IMO. Most of his receivers were wide open but once he got to college those spaces disappeared quickly and it's taken him longer than normal to adjust his accuracy to the collegiate level.
    Good theory. Ironically this was your last post.
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